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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Learning the basics
Looking at some photos last night, I pulled out a couple of them and would like to share one today. This one is on the firing line at an Army match in Fort Knox,Ky.. It was, I believe where I … Continue reading
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No feelings
One Christmas my son gave me a submarine game as a gift. It was a good, realistic game that you battled warships on the high seas during WWII. I never knew the significance of what it was doing to me … Continue reading
Oh! My What a Day
This is the day the Lord has made, rejoice and be glad in it. Ah! Waking up and seeing the sunlight shining through the windows, I can hardly wait to get started. First, I’ll have my wife fix up some … Continue reading
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Caring steps
Previously I have written about entering the woods in silence, walking quietly, trying to respect the dignity of God’s forest. Now, as I have parked my car close to my favorite spot to photograph birds and animals, I have put … Continue reading
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Up On the Mountain
It was a beautiful morning when Doc and I set out on a new adventure to teach Doc more about squirrel hunting. As the trail ended up a narrow valley the hard part faced us, and that was climbing to … Continue reading
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It’s good to be back with you again. After a lot of baby sitting, and driving through about fifteen counties this winter helping a friend deliver diesel parts to people, I am ready to sit in my comfortable chair for … Continue reading
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Sweet Sound
I drew this instrument a few years ago and felt it would go with writing. It looks good sitting over in the corner, with it’s graceful curves and handsome dark wood shining, waiting to be picked up and played. It … Continue reading
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I remember
I remember when the kids were small and curious and wanted to be right in the middle of everything we were doing. Many times I would be sitting down to try and start a drawing of a person or animal. … Continue reading
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With all the news about New York and the snowy weather their having, it got me to thinking about our trip there last summer. My brother-in-law lives in up state N.Y. , took us down to the Big Apple for … Continue reading
On the range
I’ve mentioned before my love of the woods and sketching with pencil,color pencil and pastels.I did mention as a little boy starting out with a bow and arrow, which I still use on occasion. Then dad gave me my first … Continue reading
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